Salton Sea Initiative Team Visits Borrego Spring Students
Professor Timothy J. Bradley, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, worked alongside Gregory Yanega, Academic Coordinator for the Salton Sea Initiative, three other scientists and three […]
Professor Timothy J. Bradley, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, worked alongside Gregory Yanega, Academic Coordinator for the Salton Sea Initiative, three other scientists and three […]
How tissue and organ sizes are specified is one of the great unsolved mysteries in biology. Recently, Donald Bren Professor Arthur D. Lander, Developmental
Despite a century of research with chromosomes (bearers of genes), the organization of genes at the chromosomal level continues to puzzle researchers. One of
A sold out crowd of nearly 400 attended the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture on March 5, on Regeneration – Patter – Stem Cells” featuring Professor
Biological Sciences School alumnae Jasmine Jefferson will never forget her undergraduate animal physiology research. “Have you ever thought about how hard it is to
The Hawaiian Islands have long been known as a hot spot for evolution and more recently, as one of the extinction capitals of the
Recent studies on how hormone-disrupting chemicals are being linked to serious health problems, have gained the attention of several national publications. National Geographic highlighted
Scientists are creating new treatments in hopes to find new ways to prevent, stop, and slow Alzheimer’s, a disease that is an underlying cause
More than 250 undergraduate students recently attended the Biological Sciences School of Biological Sciences’ Second Annual Pre-Pharmacy Day with the Pre-Pharmacy Society student organization. More than
Discovery of Gomafu function increases understanding of its role in psychiatric disease Irvine, Calif., Feb. 25, 2015 — U.S. and Australian scientists have found